Got key fob?
#1
Got key fob?
I just got an 04 disco2(I LOVE IT SO FAR!!),but the last owner only had one key fob.Can i get a fob and program it myself or do i have to go to LR?.If i go there i know they will bend me over!I did go to a lock smith and he made me a key but it only unlocks and locks the door.When it put in the ingition it wont turn.
#2
Sounds like a bad copy.
You can get the fob programmed at a shop if they have a computer that knows how to talk to the BCU.
You'll also need a fob with a bar code (ie NEW) or hope that land rover will help you get the code. There is at least one rover computer system that can program the fob without the barcode.
You can get the fob programmed at a shop if they have a computer that knows how to talk to the BCU.
You'll also need a fob with a bar code (ie NEW) or hope that land rover will help you get the code. There is at least one rover computer system that can program the fob without the barcode.
#3
www.bputah.com sells replacement FOBs. But do a quick search on the forum; others have had the same issue and gone a couple different routes (and costs)
#4
Sounds like a bad copy.
You can get the fob programmed at a shop if they have a computer that knows how to talk to the BCU.
You'll also need a fob with a bar code (ie NEW) or hope that land rover will help you get the code. There is at least one rover computer system that can program the fob without the barcode.
You can get the fob programmed at a shop if they have a computer that knows how to talk to the BCU.
You'll also need a fob with a bar code (ie NEW) or hope that land rover will help you get the code. There is at least one rover computer system that can program the fob without the barcode.
#5
British Parts of Utah-Land Range Rover Sport LR4 LR3 LR2 Discovery Defender Freelander Genuine OEM Accessories Parts sells replacement FOBs. But do a quick search on the forum; others have had the same issue and gone a couple different routes (and costs)
#6
www.bputah.com sells replacement FOBs. But do a quick search on the forum; others have had the same issue and gone a couple different routes (and costs)
#7
#8
Wilson96rr, is correct there is no chip it is a bad cut key.
I had a same problem when i look very closly at my original key the top cut and bottom cut were off by a hair.
when the locksmith copied the key he did not flip the original key over to cut the second side, he copied the 1st side.
it would open the door (because the door uses waffer pins) but would not unlock the ignition (which i'm guessing uses tumblers). I went back and made him flip the original and the copy and had no problems with that key.
Also see if you can find LR blanks on line the Ilco x239 blank isnt the best quality, ok for a spare I dont know if i would trust it everyday.
I had a same problem when i look very closly at my original key the top cut and bottom cut were off by a hair.
when the locksmith copied the key he did not flip the original key over to cut the second side, he copied the 1st side.
it would open the door (because the door uses waffer pins) but would not unlock the ignition (which i'm guessing uses tumblers). I went back and made him flip the original and the copy and had no problems with that key.
Also see if you can find LR blanks on line the Ilco x239 blank isnt the best quality, ok for a spare I dont know if i would trust it everyday.
#9
An Autologic computer can be used to program a fob using the numeric code in the key, all other systems require the barcode: http://www.autologic-diagnostics.com...rogramming.pdf
#10
I'm pretty sure that another locksmith won't help. There FOB has electronic inside that communicate with the vehicles computer. So it has to be the correct physically cut key and a properly programmed (paired) FOB. So a properly cut key will open door locks and fit into the ignition, but without the proper programming the engine will not turn over. It's a security feature